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Export Pipelines and Provincial Rights: How Best to Get to the West Coast and Asian Markets
Published 2013-02-01“…The passing of former premier Peter Lougheed provided an occasion to remember not just his fierce defense of Alberta against the predatory policies of then prime minister Pierre Trudeau, but the substance of that defense: strong provincial rights based on the constitutional principle of equality of the provinces.…”
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Export Pipelines and Provincial Rights: How Best to Get to the West Coast and Asian Markets
Published 2013-02-01“…The passing of former premier Peter Lougheed provided an occasion to remember not just his fierce defense of Alberta against the predatory policies of then prime minister Pierre Trudeau, but the substance of that defense: strong provincial rights based on the constitutional principle of equality of the provinces.…”
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Export Pipelines and Provincial Rights: How Best to Get to the West Coast and Asian Markets
Published 2013-02-01“…The passing of former premier Peter Lougheed provided an occasion to remember not just his fierce defense of Alberta against the predatory policies of then prime minister Pierre Trudeau, but the substance of that defense: strong provincial rights based on the constitutional principle of equality of the provinces.…”
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The Politics of Patriation: The Canada Act of March 1982
Published 2019-10-01“…This is followed by an examination of the various episodes in which the constitutional dramas weakened Anglo-Canadian relations, before considering how the Constitution became intertwined with critical political debates in both countries, in particular the politics of devolution and of Thatcherism, testing Margaret Thatcher’s leadership at a difficult time and forcing Pierre Trudeau to reconsider his ‘inclusive’ vision.…”
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So Near and Yet So Far: The 1995 Quebec Referendum in Perspective
Published 2017-11-01“…Pierre Trudeau and Brian Mulroney failed to reconcile Quebec with the rest of Canada. …”
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US-Canada Relations in the 1950s - 1980s: Consensus or Disagreement?
Published 2023-06-01“…Based on the use of an appropriate historical sources and scientific literature, the article gives an idea of the characteristic features of the relationship between the USA and Canada during the premierships of John Diefenbaker, Lester Pearson, Pierre Trudeau. When writing an article, the author uses a comparative historical method, as well as an interdisciplinary approach. …”
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The Siren Song of Economic Diversification: Alberta’s Legacy of Loss
Published 2015-03-01“… Former Alberta premier Peter Lougheed is celebrated for his defence of the province and Western Canada during the energy wars of the 1970s, and deservedly so. Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau was a formidable opponent. He was able and willing to use the full arsenal of federal powers to redirect soaring western energy revenues away from Alberta to Ottawa. …”
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The Siren Song of Economic Diversification: Alberta’s Legacy of Loss
Published 2015-03-01“… Former Alberta premier Peter Lougheed is celebrated for his defence of the province and Western Canada during the energy wars of the 1970s, and deservedly so. Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau was a formidable opponent. He was able and willing to use the full arsenal of federal powers to redirect soaring western energy revenues away from Alberta to Ottawa. …”
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The Siren Song of Economic Diversification: Alberta’s Legacy of Loss
Published 2015-03-01“…Former Alberta premier Peter Lougheed is celebrated for his defence of the province and Western Canada during the energy wars of the 1970s, and deservedly so. Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau was a formidable opponent. He was able and willing to use the full arsenal of federal powers to redirect soaring western energy revenues away from Alberta to Ottawa. …”
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